وقتی که سال جاری eufy X10 Pro Omni را خریداری کردم، آنقدر از آن خوشم آمد که ظرف یک هفته دستگاه دوم را برای زیرزمینم خریداری کردم. بالا در تمام سطح چوب سخت و فرش بدون مشکل کار میکرد، هیچ مشکلی نبود. زیرزمین من موضوع دیگری بود. نوار انتقال بین فضای اصلی زندگی و باشگاه خانگی من یک لبه ایجاد میکند که برای جاروبرقی بیش از حد بلند است و من این را بهسختی فهمیدم.
When I bought my eufy X10 Pro Omni earlier this year, I liked it enough to grab a second unit for my basement within a week. The upstairs ran flawlessly across hardwood and carpet, no issues at all. My basement was another matter. The transition strip between the main living area and my home gym creates a lip that’s just too tall for the vacuum to get over, and I found that out the hard way.
The eufy would roll toward the doorway, bump into the strip, reverse course, and never once make it into the gym. Robot vacuums have gotten impressively affordable, but clever software doesn’t help much when the hardware physically can’t climb over a lip in the floor. After some digging, a cheap rubber threshold ramp turned out to be all I needed.
جاروبرقی ربات من یک اتاقی داشت که نمیتوانست به آن برسد
یک انتقال کف به دیوار تبدیل شد

The main half of my basement has gray luxury vinyl plank. The room next to it is a home gym with permanent thick black rubber flooring—the dense, commercial-style stuff that doesn’t budge. A transition strip connects the two, and on the gym side, that strip sits above the rubber surface and even further above the LVP, creating a hard edge rather than a smooth changeover.
The eufy treated it like a wall. Every single run, it bumped the strip and looped right back into the main room without hesitation. Dog hair and dust kept building up on the gym floor while the rest of the basement stayed spotless—which, frankly, made the robot vacuum feel like a waste of money for that half of the space. Carrying it into the gym and running a separate cycle by hand was technically an option, but I might as well just grab my aging Dyson and do it myself at that point. The entire appeal of a robot vacuum is that it does the job without you thinking about it, and one stubborn doorway was undermining that completely.
یک رمپ آستانهای لاستیکی راهحل بهطرز شگفتانگیزی ساده بود
یک برش و آماده استفاده شد
I looked into a handful of fixes at first. Adjustable transition strips, 3D-printed ramps, ripping up the existing strip and installing something lower-profile—all options, none of them quick. Then a Reddit post caught my eye where someone had solved a nearly identical problem with a wheelchair threshold ramp, which led me to the Ruedamann 1" Rise Threshold Ramp.
It’s made from solid rubber and built for wheelchair and mobility scooter accessibility, so for a robot vacuum it’s absurd overkill—in the best way. It’s rated for 2,200 lbs and the textured surface grips the floor well enough that daily foot traffic from my family doesn’t shift it at all. The incline is gentle, too, which gives the eufy the slope it needs to roll right over the transition rather than bouncing off.
All I had to do was cut the ramp down to fit my doorframe. I grabbed a utility knife and a straight edge; it took five minutes.
Walking over it, you’d barely know it’s there. The rubber matches the gym flooring well enough, and the incline is so gradual that no one in my family has tripped on it yet. I do plan to swap out the transition strip for something better eventually, but this ramp works so well that the project keeps sliding further down my list. At $30–$42, depending on the size and style you pick, I’m not in any hurry.
حالا تمام زیرزمین در یک بار اجرا تمیز میشود
جاروبرقی بدون تردید عبور میکند
I won’t pretend I didn’t stand there and watch the first time the eufy approached the ramp after I installed it. It rolled up, crossed the threshold, and started working the gym floor like the doorway had never be an issue. Genuinely satisfying to see. Now both rooms get cleaned in one cycle without me carrying the vacuum anywhere, starting separate runs, or even thinking about that doorway.
گزارش MUO: مشترک شوید و هیچگاه چیزهای مهم را از دست ندهید
Traction hasn’t been a problem going up or coming back down, and the eufy’s navigation maps the gym as part of its regular route now. It’s almost too simple a fix, but that’s the thing—automating your home doesn’t always mean buying expensive gear or rewiring something. One cheap ramp and a few minutes with a knife closed the gap between “mostly works” and “actually works.”
یک قطعه لاستیک ۳۰ دلاری جاروبرقی ربات من را به یک اتاق دوم رساند
I bought the eufy because I was tired of vacuuming two floors of a sprawling ranch by hand. It delivered on that promise everywhere except one doorway in my basement, and a rubber threshold ramp fixed it on the first try. It’s not permanent, and it’s not pretty—but every inch of my basement has stayed clean since I pressed it into place. If your robot vacuum keeps bailing at a raised floor transition, try a threshold ramp before you start tearing things apart or hauling the vacuum over by hand.